Lulu Wolf
Check out the beautiful work of Lulu Wolf. I think the real challenge for successful collage is knowing how how to minimize your work, distilling it to “just enough” and I think Lulu is spot on. She’s...
View ArticleDaniaelle Simonsen
I’ve got another amazing artist to feature today. Daniaelle Simonsen is crazy talented with the needle and thread. Daniaelle creates magical yet minimalist works of art substituting ink and paper for...
View ArticleBull Cozy
Now that NYC is buried in snow, I bet the Wall Street’s Charging Bull wishes he had his custom purple and pink crochet cozy by Olek to keep him and is grapes warm. In case you missed the news about...
View ArticleKiri-origami Artist Taketori
55 year old office supply salesman Taketori is an origami master. This Japanese dude is knocking out amazingly realistic, creepy even, insects out of single pieces of paper and beer cans. My fingers...
View ArticleAnthony Zinonos’ Collages
It’s a well documented fact that I love me some collage and Anthony Z keeps it goin’. I think his work is successful from what he omits rather than what is kept. Sure it’s rudimentary, but did you...
View ArticleMatt Taylor
“Matt Taylor is an artist, illustrator and designer who lives by the sea and works in the smoke” I think that quote pretty well sums up the tone behind much of Brighton based illustrator Matt Taylor’s...
View ArticleA Film About A Fort
“After a year of scavenging for reclaimed wood and stock-piling all sorts of collectibles, Wes Bruce built forts all over San Diego County. From gulleys and sewers to galleries and museums, Wes’...
View ArticleSteve Kim Redux
I’ve been following artist Steve Kim’s work for a few years now. Steve’s a recent Claremont University MFA grad and Art Center teacher who has updated his illustration portfolio with some of his...
View ArticleMelvin The Magical Mixed Media Machine
Nothin’ like an epic Rube Goldberg machine to kick off this holiday weekend! This chain-reaction piece named Melvin the Machine was developed by the HEYHEYHEY design team. Melvin performed for ten...
View ArticleSeeing Double
We here at GBM have been fans of Ryan Berkley‘s prints for years. Animals in suits. You gotta love it. So when we saw these portraits over on Danger is Everywhere (which is an awesome site btw), it...
View ArticleCharles Krafft
This is a very interesting and down to earth interview with Charles Krafft, the creator of Disasterware: “blue and white commemorative ceramics informed by violence, politics, and natural...
View ArticleMade By Anna
Anna Betts makes a mean collage. This 25 year old Cambridge, England Illustration student spends her spare time creating little mixed media gems like those above and and after the jump for her Etsy...
View ArticleNew Work By Tyson Anthony Roberts
I got an email today from painter Tyson Anthony Roberts showing off some of his newest works. His work has been getting a little airier and drippy. For some reason this recent set of paintings remind...
View ArticleAlfalfa’s Handywork
Uruguayan street artist and muralist Nicolás Sanchez aka Alfalfa was commissioned to bring some pizazz to the “El Viajero Hostel” near Punta del Este, Uruguay See more of this beautiful little building...
View ArticleRelleno de Mono’s Monsters
I forget how I stumbled across the work of Relleno de Mono, but these silly monsters imposed into old photographs are just hilarious. See more after the jump, and don’t forget to check out the entire...
View ArticleRafaël Rozendaal in a Brave New Medium
Occasionally during lunch I cruise down the street from my office and spend the hour at Barnes & Noble. Today I was thumbing through the debut issue of Elephant Magazine which featured the bold,...
View ArticleWay More Fun than Yahtzee
Brooklyn-based Stukenborg sells these amazing prints in his Etsy shop. He meticulously arranges hundreds of dice on a letterpress machine and rolls the ink right on ‘em. The patterns are so cool!...
View ArticleInside the Mind of Josh Keyes
Painter Josh Keyes is very popular in our home. Particularly for his tendency to feature bears in his work, but I also love his clean and bold brush technique. His post-apocalyptic/environmental...
View ArticleEvan Hecox’s Creative Process
This promo video for Evan Hecox’s Incase/Arktip colab is fantastic! I can’t draw for crap, so I love seeing other people make amazing work with their hands – it’s just magical. It was fascinating to...
View ArticleGraffiti Artists Pay Tribute to Australia’s Firefighters
A mural of a koala holding a fire hose and putting out fires has appeared in Melbourne’s street art outlet, Hosier Lane, which is famous for its graffiti and street art. The koala was painter by...
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